
Robert Simmons
Robert Simmons was a conscientious objector during World War I who was imprisoned at Alcatraz in 1918 for his anti-war stance. He endured harsh conditions in the infamous prison, which was known for its strict regulations and as a facility for the most difficult inmates. His experience at Alcatraz highlighted the intersection of military service, civil rights, and the treatment of dissenters in American history.
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Anti-war activist Robert Simmons was imprisoned at Alcatraz during World War I.
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Robert Simmons was imprisoned at Alcatraz for opposing World War I.
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